When Nurse Mandy was safely out of the room, Summer spoke.
"You liar!"
"Look please, I don't really want to talk to some old nurse." I sighed.
"July, I care about you, I always have, please can I come over to your place tonight and you can explain things to me?" She said.
"Summer, I don't know if I can trust you." I frowned.
"July, I've messed up. I missed hanging out with you. Even though I deserve it, please don't shut me out. I'll explain everything when I come over too. We all have problems underneath our smiles." She sighed.
"Fine, you can come."
Summer gazed up at me.
"Really? Thank you so much July!" She smiled.
"Is half five okay?" I asked, smiling back at her.
"Yes, that's fine. Where's your house? How will I know where to go?" She sighed.
"I'll meet you in the park at half five and we'll walk up to my house from there, okay?" "Okay."Nurse Mandy walked in.
"Well your looking brighter! Now Summer off to class and please don't be telling people about this."
"Of course not." She assured us, walking off.
"As for you July, just rest until your parents come."
"Okay Nurse Mandy."
And I just sat there waiting until I was collected.
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Teen FictionUNDER MAJOR EDITING "May is gone forever. She opened the front door and never came back." When sixteen year old July Summer looses her twin sister the week before their sweet sixteen, she is devastated. The whole family are in despair and the new...